Scott William Raynor, Jr. (born May 23, 1978) is an American drummer, most notably the original drummer of Blink-182. Raynor was asked to leave the band in 1998 to attend rehab for a serious drinking problem. He was replaced by Travis Barker. Scott's biggest hit with the band was Dammit which was on the album Dude Ranch. Scott left before Enema Of The State was released, so Enema Of The State was the first album by Blink-182 that Travis was a part of. Scott was mis-credited in the 1999 movie American Pie. In the credits, they put "Scott Raynor" instead of "Travis Barker".
Biography
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- Wikipedia article on Scott Raynor
- Last.fm page on Scott Raynor
- MusicBrainz entry on Scott Raynor
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Credits
| Role | Artist | Release |
|---|---|---|
| Instrument | blink-182 | Buddha (1998) |
| Instrument | blink-182 | Dude Ranch (1997) |
| Instrument | blink-182 | Cheshire Cat (1994) |
| Instrument | blink-182 | Flyswatter (1992) |
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